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Ethel Reece Cemetery

Barnsdall, Osage County, Oklahoma



Marvin Lee Hall
© Enid News and Eagle
Enid, OK
April 1993
Submitted by: Glen Shroads


Garber – The funeral for Marvin Lee Hall, 62, will be at 10 AM Friday at the Garber Assembly of God. The Rev. Larry Prock will officiate.

Graveside service will be conducted at 3 PM Friday in the Ethel Reece Cemetery at Barnsdall. Arrangements are by Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home, Enid.

He was born September 24, 1930, at Gage and died Wednesday, April 7, 1993, at the Garber Nursing Home. He had lived most of his life in Garber and was employed as a stockman for Martin's Grocery Store. He was active in the Senior Citizens organization at Garber. He served with the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict and was affiliated with the Garber Assembly of God.

Surviving is his mother, Vonnie Hall of Garber.

He was preceded in death by his father and one brother.



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